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Old 09-18-2014, 06:18 PM
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It's like I've been saying on Facebook mate, voting NO isn't a vote against change. If the YES and NO campaigners actually realised that there are common arguments in both camps, they could work very well together as one voice to apply pressure and force change to the UK system, rather than just seek to break away and everybody fight their own corners.

The heated emotional response to this whole referendum could be harnessed and put to great use going forwards. Where there's a will, there's a way.

In truth, the NO campaign has been completely hijacked by Cameron et al. They think that things can be allowed to stay as they are but that's not what NO voters are about. We want change too but just feel that Scotland going independent is not the best way to achieve it.
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